I was on vacation in Thailand and hired a Yamaha Virago, great for cruising around on. However is P*ssed it down most afternoons and I fell off when I had to hit the breaks on a bend coz the seat was just soaked. I spent 1 week in hospital, not funny at all in Thailand. Bob

Quote from: Billy from the USA. “We were touring the West Coast on our Harleys, whenever we stopped at diners and such, we would find idiot tourists sitting on our bikes outside taking trophy photos, mine was the only one not badly scratched as I fitted my Bikekini each stop. The Bro’s have bought them since..thanks for a

Quote from Stephan living in Hamburg, Germany. “My wife and I were once caught in an impossible rainstorm in Greece in the middle of nowhere whilst touring on our BMW GS, how convenient would it have been to pull over and to be able to pop up a rainproof shelter in seconds. That one storm completely ruined

Quote from Michael, living in:Peterborough, England. “I once embarrassingly spent more than an hour trying to find my bike amongst thousands of others at a major sporting event, I never realised how many people owned the same bike as me”.

Insight from: Colin living in United Arab Emirates. “I have burnt my butt and inner thighs more times than I care to mention whilst living overseas for 15 years in hot & humid climates, where leathers are virtually impossible to wear. Finding shade to park is sometimes near impossible.”

If I remember correctly, Marc with a relatively comfy 21 point lead crashed on Friday, Saturday & then again Sunday (but saved it somehow) while fighting for a win he didn't actually need.
What does it take to beat someone like that?
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